Table 1 shows one common power train related problems of the 1997 Chevrolet Corvette.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Automatic Transmission Control Module problems |
I was making a right turn and the tracton control and anti-lock brakes disengaged and as I accelerated the vehicle spun out of control and slid into the curb and did extensive damage.
The car's traction control system engages even when wheels are not slipping. It did this once in a great while at first, but now it does it every time I try to drive the car. When the tcs kicks in, the engine power is reduced so you can only drive about 15mph. It slows the car down abrubtly and never turns off until you turn off the car. The dash displays many error messages repeatedly such as "service traction system" "reduced engine power" "service abs system" "check engine". This is a super serious safety issue. When you have a 345hp car, you tend to pull out on to a highway knowing you can get up to speed quickly. Several times, I pulled out and the car's engine cut out due to this problem. This problem has been reported by many other 97 Corvette owners and gm should handle this with a recall to fix the faulty components. My car only has 14,000 miles on it.